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In this tutorial, Eric, a registered nurse, explains how to calculate Body Mass Index (BMI), an important anthropometric measurement used during health assessments to screen for potential health issues. He emphasizes the necessity of collecting a patient's weight and height before using the appropriate formula for calculation. The formula for BMI is consistent for both adults and children, regardless of gender, but varies based on the measurement system used. For those using the imperial system (pounds and inches), there’s a specific formula, while those using the metric system will use a different one. The video aims to guide viewers in manually calculating BMI effectively.